Think Multitasking Is Impossible? A New Brain Study Says We’ve Been Wrong About It for Years
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For years, experts said multitasking was a myth. A new Georgetown study just proved that with the right training, your brain can run on autopilot.
For years, experts said multitasking was a myth. A new Georgetown study just proved that with the right training, your brain can run on autopilot.
For years, experts said multitasking was a myth. A new Georgetown study just proved that with the right training, your brain can run on autopilot.
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